Purdue survives Nebraska comeback for overtime victory

Purdue rallied to defeat Nebraska 80-77 in overtime on Tuesday night, overcoming a blown 22-point lead to secure a crucial Big Ten win. The Boilermakers dominated the boards and closed strong in the extra period. This victory propelled Purdue into the top 10 of the latest college basketball rankings.

Purdue, the preseason No. 1 team that had yet to defeat a ranked opponent in Big Ten play this season, traveled to Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, for a matchup against the Cornhuskers. The Boilermakers jumped out to a 14-1 lead early and built a 22-point advantage in the second half, showcasing their potential as a Final Four contender. However, Nebraska mounted a resilient comeback, erasing the deficit and taking their first lead of the game in the final 90 seconds of regulation to force overtime.

In the extra period, Purdue grabbed six offensive rebounds and finished with a 5-0 run to seal the 80-77 win. The Boilermakers out-rebounded Nebraska 54-37 overall, with Oscar Cluff and Trey Kaufman-Renn combining for 33 rebounds, including 13 on the offensive end. Cluff alone secured 10 offensive boards, contributing to Purdue's second-chance opportunities. Nebraska's senior forward Rienk Mast scored 18 points before fouling out, while the Cornhuskers drew energy from a sellout crowd but fell short despite the late surge.

Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg acknowledged Purdue's physicality, saying, “We’ve played against bigger opponents, and we haven’t had anything close to this happen.” For the Huskers, who started the season 20-0, this marked their third loss in four games, all single-digit defeats against top-15 teams. They remain positioned for their first NCAA Tournament appearance in years.

The win boosted Purdue to No. 8 in Wednesday's CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 rankings, up from No. 12, displacing Gonzaga and Michigan State by one spot each. Michigan holds steady at No. 1. Purdue's next challenge is a Saturday road game at Iowa.

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Action shot of Indiana Hoosiers vs. No. 7 Purdue Boilermakers in Big Ten rivalry basketball game at Purdue's arena, with players battling on court and excited crowd.
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Indiana Hoosiers face No. 7 Purdue Boilermakers in Big Ten rivalry

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The Indiana Hoosiers travel to face the No. 7 Purdue Boilermakers in a crucial Big Ten Conference matchup on Friday night. Both teams enter the game coming off recent losses, with Purdue favored by 11.5 points at home. This rivalry game marks the second meeting this season, following Indiana's earlier victory.

Nebraska pulled off a stunning 16-point second-half comeback to defeat Indiana 83-77 on Saturday, preserving its perfect 16-0 record. The Cornhuskers' offense erupted for 56.7% shooting in the second half at Assembly Hall. Jamarques Lawrence led the way with 27 points in the victory.

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Nebraska's men's basketball team remains undefeated at 15-0 after a narrow 72-69 victory over Ohio State. Ranked 10th nationally for the first time since 1966, the Cornhuskers are tied for the Big Ten lead. Coach Fred Hoiberg credits the team's even-keeled approach for their success.

Indiana suffered a decisive 71-51 defeat to No. 8 Illinois on Sunday afternoon at State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois. The Hoosiers struggled in the second half, unable to overcome the Fighting Illini's size advantage and offensive rebounding. Lamar Wilkerson led Indiana with 21 points, but the team shot poorly from three-point range.

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Indiana's men's basketball team fell 71-51 to Illinois on Sunday at State Farm Center, marking a season-low scoring output for the Hoosiers. Despite entering on a strong run, Indiana struggled with shooting and rebounding against the taller Fighting Illini. The loss highlights the challenges ahead in the Big Ten schedule.

Michigan secured a narrow 83-81 victory over rival Michigan State at the Breslin Center, solidifying their position as the top team in a competitive Big Ten conference. The win featured standout performances from first-year transfers and freshmen, highlighting the Wolverines' quick rebuild under coach Dusty May. A pregame moment where May faced boos from the student section added to the game's lore.

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No. 3 Duke defeated No. 1 Michigan 68-63 in a closely contested nonconference game at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Freshman Cameron Boozer led the Blue Devils with 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, while Yaxel Lendeborg scored 21 points for the Wolverines. The victory improves Duke's record against top-ranked teams and positions them strongly for the postseason.

 

 

 

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